Peru is special even in a land as extraordinary as South America. Magnificent Inca citadels and beautiful colonial cities nestle amongst breathtaking scenery and colourful traditions and music live on in vibrant festivals and markets. We will be happy to help if you would like more information about this fascinating country.
Fly over the Nazca lines and stay at an Amazon rainforest lodge before visiting the sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
Cost from: £ 1,800 inc. flights
Stay in comfort high in the emerald Andes, on the shores of beautiful Lake Titicaca or deep in the jungle. Click here to see the range of hotels on offer.
Our friendly team will be delighted to create a tailor-made itinerary for you. A few examples of the options available are shown here.
Peru's position near to the equator means that it can be visited all year round. The peak tourist season is from June to August, which is the dry season in the highlands, and this is the best time to go if you're interested in hiking. The rainy season runs from November to March, when the major sites like Macchu Picchu are less crowded and many of the major fiestas occur.
On the coast, Peruvians visit the beaches during the sunny months from late December through March. The rest of the year, the coast is clothed in mist although rain is rare. In the eastern rainforests, it naturally rains a lot with the wettest months being December through April.